 This, I believe, Bunter, is what one refers to as a frozen dissolution. Yes, indeed, sir. I've never been very keen on a finned country, if you don't mind my saying so, sir. Especially on New Year's Eve. The snow's really coming down like billiard now, ain't it? I say so. Isn't that bridge going to prove rather tricky? Which bridge? Oh, this one! Oh, tight! Oh! Let's tour it. You all right, Bunter? Yes, my lord. I appear to be unscathed. Ah, I can't hear it. Ah, sorry about that, old lad. It's just awkward. Well, let's consult the mayor and see where we are. Ah, then. Where do you suppose we've got to, Bunter? I think, my lord, we must have run off the proper road at Leemholt. Unless I'm much mistaken, we must be near the village of Finchurch and Paul's. Mm-hmm. I say, listen. Oh, thank God. Listen to that, Bunter. Where there is a church, there is civilization. Well, we'd have to walk it. Never mind the suitcases. We'll send somebody for them. Oh, I see. A bit cold, right? I bet when Kingsley welcomed the wild northeaster, he was sitting indoors by a good fire, eating muffins. I could do with a muffin myself. Next time I accept hospitality in the Finch country, I'll take care that it's mid-summer or else I'll go by train. Well, the church lies to a windward office, I fancy. Yes, it would. I believe there is a car approaching, my lord. Great, sir, there is. I say that's a bit of luck. It might be of any assistance. Good evening. I'm afraid my car is in the ditch, as you'll see. It'll certainly need ropes and haulage to get it back on the road again. Dear, dear, Frog's bridge is the most dangerous, especially in the dark. We must see what can be done about it. Let me give you a lift into the village. That's very good of you, sir. Not at all, not at all. I'm just getting back to my tea. I'm sure you must be wanting something to warm you up. Come along, then. Thank you. I trust you're not in a hurry to reach your destination. We should be delighted to put you up in the rectory for the night. That's kind of you, but really, I wouldn't wish to trespass upon your hospitality. My dear, sir, pray don't think twice about it. You see, sir, a little company here that I assure you, will be doing my wife and myself a very great favor. That case? We have ample accommodation in the rectory. Too much, indeed. Too much.